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คอลัมน์ “สดแต่เช้า”ปีที่4(17) จงมุ่งทำดีอย่างมีคุณค่า! ”คำกล่าวนี้สัตย์จริง ข้าพเจ้าปรารถนาให้ท่านเน้นเรื่องเหล่านี้ เพื่อพวกที่เชื่อในพระเจ้าแล้วจะได้มุ่งทำการดี การกระทำเหล่านี้ดีและเป็นประโยชน์กับทุกคน“ ~ทิตัส 3:8 THSV11 ”This is a trustworthy saying. And I want you to stress these things, so that those who have trusted in God may be careful to devote themselves to doing what is good. These things are excellent and profitable for everyone.“ ~Titus 3:8 NIV รอย ที เบนเน็ท กล่าวว่า “จงทำดี และดำเนินชีวิตในวิถีบวกและชื่นชมยินดีมากที่สุดเท่าที่จะเป็นได้ในทุกๆวัน!” “Do good, live in the most positive and joyful way possible every day.” ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart ใช่ครับ เราควรทำดี! เรารู้ว่า พระเจ้าทรงช่วยเราให้รอด! แต่พระเจ้าทรงช่วยเราให้รอดเพื่ออะไร? เราควรจะรู้ว่า แม้ว่าการทำดี ไม่ได้ช่วยให้เรารอด แต่ก็ชัดเจนว่า พระเจ้าทรงช่วยเราให้รอด เพื่อที่เราจะทำดี แบบที่ 1.ถวายพระเกียรติแด่พระเจ้า และ 2.เป็นประโยชน์แก่ทุกคน อาจารย์เปาโลกล่าวกับทิตัสอย่างชัดเจนในเรื่องนี้ว่า ”1.พระเจ้าทรงช่วยเราให้รอด เมื่อ 1).ความดีเลิศ และ 2).ความรักของพระเจ้า พระผู้ช่วยให้รอดของเรามาปรากฏ 2.เราไม่ได้รอดเพราะความชอบธรรมที่เราทำเอง แต่ด้วยพระเมตตาของพระองค์โดยผ่านการ 1).ชำระให้บังเกิดใหม่ และ 2).สร้างใหม่ ของพระวิญญาณบริสุทธิ์ 3.พระเจ้าประทานพระวิญญาณองค์นี้ให้แก่เราอย่างบริบูรณ์ ผ่านทางพระเยซูคริสต์พระผู้ช่วยให้รอดของเรา เพื่อว่าเมื่อ 1).เราถูกชำระให้ชอบธรรมโดยพระคุณของพระองค์แล้ว 2).เราก็จะได้เป็นผู้รับมรดกตามที่หวังไว้คือชีวิตนิรันดร์ 4.อาจารย์เปาโล ปรารถนาให้เน้นคำกล่าวสัตย์จริงเหล่านี้ เพื่อพวกที่เชื่อในพระเจ้าแล้วจะได้มุ่งทำการดี 1).ที่ดี และ 2).เป็นประโยชน์กับทุกคน 5.อาจารย์เปาโล กำชับให้หลีกเลี่ยงจาก 1).การทุ่มเถียงที่โง่เขลา 2).การลำดับวงศ์ตระกูล 3).การวิวาทและ 4).การทะเลาะกันเรื่องธรรมบัญญัติ เพราะว่าสิ่งเหล่านั้น ก.ไร้ประโยชน์และ ข.ไร้คุณค่า 6.อาจารย์ เปาโล เตือนว่า 1).จงเตือนคนที่สร้างความแตกแยกแค่หนึ่งหรือสองครั้ง แล้ว 2).จงอย่าเกี่ยวข้องกับเขาอีก เพราะรู้แล้วว่า ก.คนอย่างนั้น ก).เป็นคนนอกลู่นอกทาง และ ข).เป็นคนทำบาป ข.เขาลงโทษตัวเขาเอง“ ~ทิตัส 3:4-11 THSV11 พี่น้องที่รัก อะไรไม่ดี อย่าไปทำ! มีอะไรบ้างที่เข้าข่าย สิ่งไม่ดี ที่เราไม่ควรทำ อาจารย์เปาโล ยกตัวอย่างให้เห็นแล้ว อาทิ 1).การทุ่มเถียงที่โง่เขลา 2).การลำดับวงศ์ตระกูลที่ไร้แก่นสาร 3).การวิวาทกันที่สร้างความเสียหาย 4).การทะเลาะกันเรื่องธรรมบัญญัติที่สร้างปัญหา 5).การสร้างความแตกแยกที่สร้างความเจ็บปวด …เพราะว่าการทำสิ่งเหล่านั้นล้วน ก.ไร้ประโยชน์ และ ข.ไร้คุณค่า วันนี้ คุณคิดถึง ความดีอะไรบ้างที่คุณควรทำ ใน 1.ครอบครัว 2.คริสตจักร 3.ที่ทำงานหรือ ที่สถานศึกษา 4.ชุมนุมชนที่คุณอยู่? แล้วคุณ จะลงมือทำเมื่อไร?อย่างไร?และกับใคร? คุณเห็นด้วยกับที่ Richelle E. Goodrich กล่าวไว้หรือไม่ว่า “ ทุกๆวัน เปิดโอกาสให้แก่เราในการที่จะทำดี จงฉวยโอกาสเหล่านั้น คือ จงทำดี และจงมีความสุข!“ (Every day grants us opportunities to do good. Take advantage of them. Do good. Be happy.) พี่น้องที่รัก ถ้าคุณเห็นด้วยกับสิ่งที่กล่าวมาแล้วนั้น ก็จงอย่าลังเล รีบลงมือทำดีได้เลย …เห็นด้วยไหมครับ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ธงชัย ประดับชนานุรัตน์ 17เมษายน 2024 #YoutubeCJCONNECT #thongchaibsc #คริสตจักรแห่งความรัก #churchoflove #ShareTheLoveForward #ChurchOfJoy #คริสตจักรแห่งความสุข #NimitmaiChristianChurch #คริสตจักรนิมิตใหม่ #ฮักกัยประเทศไทย #อัลฟ่า #หนึ่งล้านความดี --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soulfood-podcast/message
In the latest episode of Inspiration Nation, Ryan Boniface and Jose Noya delve deep into the culture of work-life balance, particularly focusing on the corporate environment's tendency towards extended working hours. The central theme revolves around the importance of maintaining personal well-being amidst the pressures of professional roles. Ryan and Jose's candid conversation sheds light on the often overlooked necessity of taking regular breaks and adhering to designated working hours, despite acknowledging the reality that job demands can sometimes exceed contractual obligations.The episode emphasizes a crucial quote by Richelle E. Goodrich: "You may be the only person who believes in you, but it's enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up." This quote serves as a beacon of motivation, encouraging self-belief and perseverance even when external validation is scarce. It beautifully encapsulates the episode's message of finding balance and valuing one's own judgment and capabilities in the face of demanding work cultures.Listeners are invited to reflect on their own work habits and the significance of self-appreciation in achieving a harmonious work-life equilibrium. Ryan and Jose's dialogue offers practical insights and personal anecdotes, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of modern work environments. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review for Inspiration Nation, and follow us on Twitter at @ListenToIN for more engaging discussions and updates.
Richelle E. Goodrich was once quoted saying : “Don't quit; keep trying. Don't stop; keep moving. Don't despair; keep believing. There is a way. There is always a way.” This powerful words inspired todays episode, and should serve as a constant reminder to each of us to never quit but instead keep believing in our dreams and aspiration... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ownership-greatness/support
“Bad habits are spiraling slides that drag you round and round down the narrowing end of a cone that eventually ends up in a dark, tight, confining spot. Good habits are hooked wings that steadily grow in girth and strength. At first, they grasp and climb until those beautiful wings can lift the bearer out of the darkness and above the clouds to heights few ever experience.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a few Short Stories for Every Day of the YearThis week's guest knows a lot about the impact habits can have on our lives, both in a positive and negative way. Over 5 years ago she made the decision to take a hard look at her own bad habits and has gone on to help other women do the same thing, specifically around issues related to alcohol. This week I sat down with the Founder of Sober Sis, Jenn Kautsch. Jenn and I discuss how we can have a regimen of good habits and still be enslaved by negative ones that compromise us in profound ways. See below for Jenn's bio:"I'm Jenn (aka SoberSis). I'm a new empty-nester and people ask me all the time what I'm going to do in this next season of my life. Well, you're looking at it. I feel passionate about making it safe for women to have a conversation about alcohol without judgment, labels, or rules. I'm a retired "grey area" drinker. Around the middle of my 40's, I was tired, feeling stuck on auto-pilot, and ready for a change. I didn't want to enter the big 5-0 the way I did 40. I took a closer look at my life. My health...mental, physical, and spiritual. I began to find out ways to have more energy, better sleep, and really stay present in my own life. I began to realize wine wasn't doing me any real favors. In fact, it was undoing a lot of my hard work during the day (I call it the detox just to retox loop). It had also become like an emotional crutch to lean on during times of anxiety or even boredom!So, I started the 21-day reset for women because I wanted to share what I have learned and experienced first hand. Currently, close to 20,000 women from all over the world have participated. We're more of a sisterhood and a real community of women pursuing being present and soberminded. Each person has the opportunity and space to renegotiate their relationship with alcohol. We are not a sobriety club although many of us do choose to enjoy an alcohol free lifestyle.I've spent time taking a break from drinking without having to use willpower or feeling deprived. In fact, I'd say it has turned into more of a mindful lifestyle. Learning the science behind what my body/mind was experiencing has empowered me to make different choices. It's like I was living a somewhat divided life, constantly feeling in conflict and stuck in an internal tug-of-war. God really brought me freedom by bringing together the mind-body-spirit connection so I could live a more wholehearted life. That's how I want to live now in my 50's and beyond.In This Episode:Sober Sis Website | Facebook | Instagram | Video 21-Day Reset Challenge Support Consequence of HabitSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website
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Are you the type of person that says “yes I can” or do you repeatedly say no I can't? If you find yourself continually telling yourself that you can't do something or that it is too late to change something in your life, you might want to take a look at your inner dialogue. Your critical self or limiting beliefs may be holding you back. However, it is important to use discernment and really pay attention to your intuition because your gut instinct may actually be telling you that it is not in your best interest to do something. We must also remember that when we are supporting another person in our lives and telling them that “yes you can” do this or that, it is important to let go of expectations. We only plant seeds then let it go. “Who told you it was too late? And more importantly, why did you choose to believe them?” ~ Richelle E. Goodrich Go to our Teachable Online School and check out our courses including our signature FREE Balancing Your Backpack Course https://masksoff.teachable.com/courses To Contact Us: Instagram: @masksoffcommunity FB Masks Off Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/masksoffcommunity Masks Off Email: podcastmasksoff@gmail.com Masks Off YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCaWJfO7ZFd4aYBX3e-clj9Q Tia Fagan Website: tiafagan.com Facebook: @tiafagancoach Instagram: @tiafagancoach Email: tiafagancoach@gmail.com Kim Gross Website: unlock-yourmind.com Facebook: @unlockyourmindhypnotherapy Email: kimgross@unlock-yourmind.com Episode 110
“Even if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, keep to your own side; it's where you belong. There you can plant your own grass and tend to it.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich
"DJ Meredith motivates you mid-week with the latest Electronica from artists like Tujamo, Milkoi, Victor Bari and so many more! Special remixes by Varmix & Raul Atek will help you work towards demolishing your fitness goals!! “You never fail until you stop trying.” – Albert Einstein “Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.” – Newt Gingrich “If you never give up, you’ll be successful.” – Dan O’Brien “You may be the only person left who believes in you, but that’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” – Richelle E. Goodrich 00:00 - Mic Break 01:39 - LOVELIFE (Varmix Remix) - Benny Benassi, Jeremih 03:55 - Enough Of You (BRANDON Remix) - Tujamo 06:17 - Hemmungslos (Club Edit) - House Rockerz 09:35 - Safe & Sound (ESH Extended Remix) - Esh, Huts, LUNAX, Mary Jensen 12:19 - Mic Break 12:23 - Happy (Extended Mix) - Yton, KYANU 16:39 - Where We Go - Milkoi, Tennizlo 19:49 - I’m Back (Raul Atek Remix) - Victor Bari 25:17 - Mic Break 25:24 - What You Looking At - Roxe 31:02 - Vasquenaglia (Original Mix) - Stanny Abram 37:10 - Mic Break 37:15 - Existence - Mr. Traumatik, Maddy V, Abi Nyxx 39:38 - Brasil - Dj Habias, DJ Nax 42:10 - Nur Tanzen (Club Mix) - House Rockerz 47:37 - Mic Break 47:58 - Morningstar (Club Mix) - Violet Ree 51:36 - New Gods (Tale Of Us & Âme Remix) - Grimes 58:42 - Mic Break 60:14 - A Spell In The Wind - 40D, Dj Caipirinha 65:42 - Finish "
"DJ Meredith motivates you mid-week with the latest Electronica from artists like Tujamo, Milkoi, Victor Bari and so many more! Special remixes by Varmix & Raul Atek will help you work towards demolishing your fitness goals!! “You never fail until you stop trying.” – Albert Einstein “Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did.” – Newt Gingrich “If you never give up, you’ll be successful.” – Dan O’Brien “You may be the only person left who believes in you, but that’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” – Richelle E. Goodrich 00:00 - Mic Break 01:39 - LOVELIFE (Varmix Remix) - Benny Benassi, Jeremih 03:55 - Enough Of You (BRANDON Remix) - Tujamo 06:17 - Hemmungslos (Club Edit) - House Rockerz 09:35 - Safe & Sound (ESH Extended Remix) - Esh, Huts, LUNAX, Mary Jensen 12:19 - Mic Break 12:23 - Happy (Extended Mix) - Yton, KYANU 16:39 - Where We Go - Milkoi, Tennizlo 19:49 - I’m Back (Raul Atek Remix) - Victor Bari 25:17 - Mic Break 25:24 - What You Looking At - Roxe 31:02 - Vasquenaglia (Original Mix) - Stanny Abram 37:10 - Mic Break 37:15 - Existence - Mr. Traumatik, Maddy V, Abi Nyxx 39:38 - Brasil - Dj Habias, DJ Nax 42:10 - Nur Tanzen (Club Mix) - House Rockerz 47:37 - Mic Break 47:58 - Morningstar (Club Mix) - Violet Ree 51:36 - New Gods (Tale Of Us & Âme Remix) - Grimes 58:42 - Mic Break 60:14 - A Spell In The Wind - 40D, Dj Caipirinha 65:42 - Finish "
This is Entrepreneurs of Faith, a Sunday episode of Monetization Nation. I'm Nathan Gwilliam, your host. Today, we're talking about a better way to apologize that can show we really mean it and help restore relationships. “The art of a sincere and heartfelt apology is one of the greatest skills you will ever learn.” - Jeanette LeBlanc Yesterday I interviewed an amazing entrepreneur and CEO who happens to be a woman. I was impressed by her. I have 3 daughters, and I thought to myself how valuable it would be for women like them to be mentored by her, someone who had “been there and done that” so successfully. I asked her what advice she would give to a conference of women. However, my guest graciously commented that her advice would be helpful to everyone. After the interview, I thought about what she said and understood her point and my mistake. Of course, her advice would absolutely be valuable to everyone and not just women. I had not meant that her advice would only be valuable to women, but nonetheless, my comment was thoughtless and wrong. So, I immediately contacted my guest and apologized, and she immediately forgave me. In our current social and political climate many people feel apologizing for shows weakness, and when these people are wrong, instead of apologizing, they double down on explaining why they were not wrong. Or, if they do need to apologize, they give a non-apology, such as “I'm sorry if you were offended” which doesn't take any responsibility or apologize for anything. The lack of apology or the non-apology conveys exactly the opposite of a good apology. It conveys that the offender is not sorry, and reinforces the offense. “Never believe you're so great or important, so right or proud, that you cannot kneel at the feet of someone you hurt and offer a humble, sincere apology.” - Richelle E. Goodrich When my wife and I were parenting our young daughters, as happens with all siblings, there were times when one daughter would do something to hurt or offend one of our other daughters. The offending daughter would sometimes refuse to apologize, and we as parents would step in and require the offending sister to apologize. Then, the offending sister would reply with the words such as “fine, I'm sorry” as sarcastically as possible. She would be saying the words we wanted but conveying exactly the opposite meaning. Or she would give a non-apology such as “I'm sorry you got hurt” specifically avoiding responsibility for what happened. “‘I'm sorry you're angry' is not an apology.” - Lisa Lut So, my wife researched and found a better way to teach our daughters to apologize in a way that shows we really mean it, and that can help diffuse the situation. It's a simple 4-step system for offering an effective apology. We say “I'm sorry for ….” and then fill in the blank with the specific thing we did wrong. This cannot be a vague statement such as “I'm sorry I hurt you.” We must specifically state how we hurt the person and take responsibility. This shows we recognize what we did wrong. This is so important because if we don't even recognize what we did wrong, there is very little chance we will not repeat the mistake again. “Apologies require taking full responsibility. No half-truths, no partial admissions, no rationalizations, no finger-pointing, and no justifications belong in any apology.” - Cathy Burnham Martin Then, we say “This was wrong because…” and then fill in the blank with the reason why we are sorry. This takes more thought but is our chance to show that we understand why what we did was wrong. This step forces us to put ourselves in the shoes of the person we offended or hurt, and show empathy. This may be the most important step in gaining forgiveness. “Empathy, the ability to identify with someone else's suffering, is certainly a prerequisite for a genuine apology.” - Danielle Ofri Then, we say “In the future, I will…” and fill in the blank with the specific plan of action we will try to implement to prevent this from happening again. For this step, it is often better to focus on the positive action we will take instead of the negative action we will avoid. For example, it is better to say “In the future, I will speak to you respectfully” instead of “In the future, I will not call you a name.” We can apologize over and over, but if our actions don't change our words are meaningless. This is our chance to show how we are going to change, and give our words more meaning. Finally, we ask “Will you forgive me?” Then, it is up to the other person. They may not forgive us. That's their choice. But at least we ask for it. “ An apology offered and, equally important, received is a step towards reconciliation and, sometimes, recompense. Without that process, hurts can rankle and fester and erupt into their own hatreds and wrongdoings.” - Margaret MacMillan My wife printed up these four steps, put them up on our wall more than a dozen years ago, and they are still up on the wall of our mudroom today even though we have moved homes multiple times since then. This better way to apologize has been used many times in our family to apologize, diffuse charged situations and restore important relationships. I found that these steps work effectively in our personal and professional relationships. And, I've learned that the faster we apologize, the more effective it can convey our true remorse. Conclusion Apologizing when done correctly is not a weakness. There is a deep power that can come from apologizing quickly and effectively. It can help restore and heal breaches in important relationships. I know that sometimes apologizing effectively can put us in a position of vulnerability and humility. That's scary sometimes. But it's worth it. “An apology is the superglue of life. It can repair just about anything.” - Lynn Johnston However, apologies are essential to repair and retain great relationships with people that matter to us and anyone else we hurt or offend. “An apology is such an expression that shows, not only greatness and insight; whereas, it also protects from breaking the family ties, and friendly contacts.” - Ehsan Sehgal These four quick and simple steps work really well and make apologizing immensely more effective. I'm sorry for... This is wrong because… In the future I will… Will you forgive me? The challenge for this week is to try using these four steps to apologize this week, notice the difference it makes, and then strive our best to not repeat the mistake. “Apologies aren't meant to change the past, they are meant to change the future.” - Kevin HancockJoin Entrepreneurs of FaithIf this episode of Entrepreneurs of Faith resonated with you, please subscribe for FREE to Monetization Nation so you can receive Entrepreneurs of Faith each Sunday. Subscribe to the free Monetization eMagazine. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation YouTube channel. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Follow Monetization Nation on Instagram and Twitter. Share Your Story After you try this better way to apologize, please let us know how it went. Please join our private Monetization Nation Facebook group and share your insights with other digital monetizers. Read at: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/52-a-better-way-to-apologize/
"The struggles along the way are only meant to shape your purpose! DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like Krunk!, Rafael Rosa, Ford Brody and so many more! Tracks like ‘Get Up and Party!’ by Dr. Beat will help you smash your fitness goals! “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” – Sigmund Freud “If you never give up, you’ll be successful.” – Dan O’Brien “You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” – Richelle E. Goodrich 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Crank This MoFo Up (Original Mix) - Soledrifter feat. Tommie Cotton 07:20 - Get Up and Party! - Dr. Beat 09:50 - I Want It (Extended Mix) - Stin Corner, Lukas Vane 13:09 - Get Down - Krunk!, Andy Lambert 15:15 - Mic Break 15:23 - With Me (Radio Edit) - Tone Troy, Max Parkinson 18:58 - Having Fun - Rafael Rosa feat. Nicole Oliver 24:23 - On Fire (Original Mix) - SJXB 28:40 - Mic Break 28:46 - My Bitch (Extended Mix) - Ford Brody 33:02 - Close To Me (Original Mix) - Dubnoise 36:03 - Elemental - Usica 38:22 - Mic Break 38:26 - DNA - R4ndom, Lavs, Andrea Galofre 41:59 - Uthanda Mina (Original Mix) - Evstifller & Lau Silva, Miss Ready 47:17 - Special Vibe (Extended Mix) - Dubdogz, Gustavo Mota, Evoxx 50:38 - Mic Break 50:59 - Runnin’ Away (Original Mix) - S-Project, Laney Schorno 53:57 - Paradise (Extended Mix) - Luis Torres feat. Lucas Ariel 59:30 - Mic Break 60:47 - Maverick (Original Mix) - AjourneyOfMilez 67:18 - Finish "
"The struggles along the way are only meant to shape your purpose! DJ Meredith motivates you with the latest Electronica from artists like Krunk!, Rafael Rosa, Ford Brody and so many more! Tracks like ‘Get Up and Party!’ by Dr. Beat will help you smash your fitness goals! “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” – Sigmund Freud “If you never give up, you’ll be successful.” – Dan O’Brien “You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” – Richelle E. Goodrich 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Crank This MoFo Up (Original Mix) - Soledrifter feat. Tommie Cotton 07:20 - Get Up and Party! - Dr. Beat 09:50 - I Want It (Extended Mix) - Stin Corner, Lukas Vane 13:09 - Get Down - Krunk!, Andy Lambert 15:15 - Mic Break 15:23 - With Me (Radio Edit) - Tone Troy, Max Parkinson 18:58 - Having Fun - Rafael Rosa feat. Nicole Oliver 24:23 - On Fire (Original Mix) - SJXB 28:40 - Mic Break 28:46 - My Bitch (Extended Mix) - Ford Brody 33:02 - Close To Me (Original Mix) - Dubnoise 36:03 - Elemental - Usica 38:22 - Mic Break 38:26 - DNA - R4ndom, Lavs, Andrea Galofre 41:59 - Uthanda Mina (Original Mix) - Evstifller & Lau Silva, Miss Ready 47:17 - Special Vibe (Extended Mix) - Dubdogz, Gustavo Mota, Evoxx 50:38 - Mic Break 50:59 - Runnin’ Away (Original Mix) - S-Project, Laney Schorno 53:57 - Paradise (Extended Mix) - Luis Torres feat. Lucas Ariel 59:30 - Mic Break 60:47 - Maverick (Original Mix) - AjourneyOfMilez 67:18 - Finish "
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I deserve to be respected. I make useful contributions to the world. My thoughts and opinions are valuable. I have high self-esteem. I accept myself as I am. I am a beautiful person. I am willing to step out of my comfort zone. I trust that I can achieve anything I set my mind to. I honor myself in every decision I make. I am whole and unbreakable. You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Richelle E. Goodrich Speak these self-esteem affirmations throughout your day to help guide you in your journey. Xoxo Sarah V Socials - Follow me! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheisaffirmed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheisaffirmed Youtube: https://youtu.be/nba5GzONfc8
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Day 5 - Gratitude Awakens the True Self “The road to happiness starts with a deep breath and an awareness of the many blessings tied to that single breath.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich We might think that to live in grace requires us to pursue a devout lifestyle and retreat from the world. However, we have learned that grace abides in all things, all places, and all times. If we go beyond our changing personalities to connect with our essential self, we contact this ever-present grace and can live this state of grace even in the everyday world. Our true self is peaceful, but not inert. It is intelligent, powerful, and intimately involved in our every wish and dream. The true self has the creative power and intelligence to direct and manifest your life's journey. When you step into and participate with life from this level, you are always grateful and find grace everywhere. Daily Journal 1. Write about a few ways you can live and speak your truth more often. 2. Of your many selves – work self, family self, public self, intimate self – which one needs to come forward more often? Once you know which self needs to come forward more, note some ways to make this happen. 3. Describe an experience in which you felt fully aligned with your true self – perhaps when you felt fully in the moment and nothing else mattered. How can you create more experiences like this in your life? 4. Use this space to reflect further on your experience today.
Episode 42: Richelle E. Goodrich; YA Author, Poet & Illustrator In This Episode, You’ll Hear: (Podcast run time 52 minutes) :40 - Introduction to Richelle E. Goodrich 2:26 - Richelle & Vikki talk about the podcast & Vikki shares about her blog tips she’s writing about podcasting 3:15- Richelle shares about her working background & budgeting time to write 5:35 - Vikki & Richelle talk about what Richelle is currently reading 8:51 - Richelle shares about when she knew she was a writer 11:30- Vikki talks about how she discovered her love for writing & dealing with self-doubt 14:16 - Richelle shares tips for writing 18:51 - Richelle shares her titles and the genres she writes 25:00 - Richelle takes about her publishing journey 29:32 - Richelle shares about editing & support groups 32:25 - Richelle shares her inspiration 33:34 - Richelle reads from three pieces of her work Connect with Richelle E. Goodrich: Richelle’s Website – https://www.richellegoodrich.com Richelle’s Blog - https://regoodrichnews.blogspot.com/ Richelle on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RichelleEGoodrich/ Richelle on Twitter - https://twitter.com/REGoodrich Richelle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richellegoodrich/ Richelle on Goodread - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5082833.Richelle_E_Goodrich Richelle’s LibraryThing - https://www.librarything.com/profile/REGoodrich Richelle on Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/regoodrich/ Richelle on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/regoodrich/ Richelle on Tumblr - http://regoodrich.tumblr.com/ Richelle on Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/0/105426719345785938668 Richelle’s Amazon Author Page - https://www.amazon.com/Richelle-E.-Goodrich/e/B008A6A5W4/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vu00_tkin_p1_i9 Vietnam Diary: A Memoir of my Posterity by Lanny Starr (Richelle’s Father’s Book): https://www.amazon.com/Vietnam-Diary-Memoir-my-Posterity-ebook/dp/B07HYNN6JB/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550872065&sr=8-1&keywords=Lanny%20Starr&fbclid=IwAR2Khb12YRb9uGHVKExFi57hWdMNYDErLBsnNYsMRtd4lfI6V3tQPkQldFY Resources Mentioned in the Podcast: Lulu: https://www.lulu.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5p_A4KjQ4AIVYh6tBh2gnw1rEAAYASAAEgIohfD_BwE Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com IngramSpark: https://www.ingramspark.com Amazon KDP: https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/ Podcast Music Credits: Title: Amazing Plan by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Thanks For Listening Thanks for listening!. If you have something you’d like to share with me, please connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or our website. Write a review on iTunes.